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Welcome to Tumblr newbys
WE have a pink Demon that consumes Souls and coins
We got a fish overusing Photoshop
We got about 12 thousend of their Fusion Blogs
@biggest-goldiest-fish @biggest-gaudiest-fish to mension a few
We got a pikatchu shitposter
We got seth
“official” blogs
@official-bing and alot of other Explorers
Also we got satan
A black Flame with a smile
A skinwalker
@the-german-russian-skinwalker
Not to forget
@biggest-gummiest-spoon and @biggest-goldiest-spoon
And alot more of shit
Also @pmseymourva is Here too.
@turing-tested is…. i’m not entirely sure to be honest
@glumshoe is robots and nature facts
@vampireapologist is a nature witch
@theshitpostcalligrapher is exactly what they sound like
@dennys is that weird uncle who you love but get a weird but well meaning vibe from
@ginger-ale-official is very pushy about ginger ale
@netflix is not the same as their Twitter
“Water is bad”, says scientist
“What is this stuff? Is it a solid? Why is it moving so much? It’s bad”, says a second scientist
“It definately exists but I can see right through it. I’m so fucking mad you guys”, chimes in third scientist
“Who let the cats in the lab???”
“SCATTER!!”, meows fourth scientist
alright everyone we’re gonna spell out gay
Give me a G!!!
G!!
Give me an A!!!
A!!!
Give me a T!!!
T!!!
Give me an O!!!
O!!!!
Give me an R!!!
R!!!!!!
Give me another A!!!
A!!!!!
Give me a D!!!
D!!!!!
And give me an E!!!
E!!!!!!!!!
What’s that spell??!!
GATORADE!!!!!!!!
wait
He zoom
Mac & Cheese!!!
MY HEART! Look at him go!
Nyoom!
Brief reminder that my book makes a great holiday present! It includes comics like this one, and you can get it at superchillbook.com!
hey guys psa regarding hospital bills
don’t just pay it. do not automatically pay the hospital bill when you receive it. call your health insurance provider and POLITELY say, “excuse me, i just received a bill for $1200 for my hospital visit/ER visit/etc., is that the correct amount i’m supposed to pay?” because hospitals bill you before your health insurance and they will take your money no matter how the amount due may change based on your health insurance looking at it. 90% of the time, if your health insurance is in any way involved in the payment of that bill, you do not have to pay as much as the hospital is billing you for. call your health insurance provider first, and POLITELY request clarification, always remember that the person you are talking to is human and this is just their job, and then you will very likely find out you actually only owe $500.
don’t shout at anyone about it, don’t get mad, just understand that this is The Way Things Are right now and call your health insurance provider before paying the bill your hospital just sent you. there’s a chance the hospital bill might be correct, true, but call your health insurance provider.
THIS IS SUPER IMPORTANT. after my car accident last year the hospital billed me ~$8000. They sent me letters asking me to pay, and I called them back saying my insurance was processing the claim. This is also what I told the collection agency when they kept calling me about the $1000 emergency room fee (billed separately from the hospital fee, mind you). Once everything got straightened out, all I was actually liable for was my $200 emergency copay.
!!!!!!! things my ass didn’t know !!!!!!!!
Yes this is a life lesson my adulting ass didn’t know I needed and I’m out 80 bucks for an anti-nausea pill. 😒😒😒😒😒
Reblogging for American friends.
Also, it is important [for people receiving medical care in the USA] to carefully read all of the items on the medical bill and look for errors and overcharges. I know that the normal feelings of avoidance and dread can make it hard to look at scary hospital bills, and that’s okay! But as the OP mentions, private orgs like hospitals don’t monitor overpayment of bills – they are motivated to charge you extra – and it is basically impossible to get your money back. Read the bill carefully and make sure that the charges are correct, using the links below for help if you need. If they haven’t sent you an itemized list, you can ask for one. Sometimes you will be charged extra for items or treatment you didn’t receive. Most people don’t know that you can dispute medical bills! But in 2009, Consumer Reports stated that 8 out of 10 medical bills scrutinized by a watchdog had errors, and generally you are not obligated to pay for someone else’s error.
You may be charged for using medication that you actually brought into the hospital with you – that’s easy to dispute! You may be charged for the consumables used during your stay such as sheets, gloves, gowns, etc – the hospital should actually cover that under its running budget. You may be charged for a brand name drug if the generic was available for cheaper – the links below explain how and when you can dispute this. You may be charged a surprisingly expensive “oral administration fee” (where a nurse puts pills for you to take in a little clean paper cup and then hands it to you) but that’s worth disputing if you were actually able to take the pill out of a bottle and put it in your own mouth. And so on.
8 Things You Should Know About Challenging a Medical Bill (FORBES) (includes links to sites that help you calculate how much a procedure/treatment usually costs in your area, if the costs seem super high)
7 Tips for Fighting and Paying A Huge Medical Bill (FORBES) This explains briefly how to negotiate costs, and payment plans.
10 Common Medical Billing Overcharges You Can Prevent (Bill Advocates) A breakdown of errors and overcharges to double check.
Check medical bills for errors: Overcharges are fairly common, and correcting them can save you thousands of dollars (Consumer Reports) More of the same with links to some groups.
Something that has worked for me: Anytime you have ANYTHING done, call your insurance company and ask what’s covered, what you can expect to be charged, etc. take HANDWRITTEN notes (if possible; I’m not trying to be ableist) of who you talked to, what time, what date, what they said. If/when you get a bill that contradicts what you were told, you may end up faxing a stack of documents with handwritten notes to avoid paying something and it will work.
I mean of course this is a time-consuming pain in the ass, almost like having a second job, but that’s the dystopian hell we live in in the United States circa 2018.
When pet owners talk about their pets it’s guaranteed to fall under one of two categories:
- Rover is the sweetest kindest force in my life, my closest ally, my best friend, the family member who molded me as a person who I would absolutely lay down my life for. Please let me show you photos of this perfection incarnate.
- Socks is on double secret baby probation now and she’s gated in the living room because she wont stop sneaking out and trying to eat all the towels in the house, like the bastard idiot child she is.
I would like to clarify this is not a “which type of pet owner are you” post. There is no choosing. Pet owners are both of these, all the time, forever. It’s a matter of which one is the conversation topic of the day, and the outcome depends entirely upon how recently their pet tried to eat plastic
Honestly this is why I work 3rd shift happily.
My BiL is a neurologist who has done a lot of sleep research and one of his favorite areas of study is circadian rhythms. He says that being a night owl is real, it is predicated on the genetic structure of the brain, it is not just “laziness,” and it is not a disorder. He hypothesizes that its original evolutionary purpose was basically to produce night watchmen—people who can stay awake and alert at night to protect the domicile while the early birds sleep.
So we’re not lazy, night owls; we’re the fucking late shift lookouts. Gonna grab my torch and patrol the perimeter if anyone would like to join me.
WE ARE SENTINELS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@thebibliosphere this made me think of that ADHD sleep cycle post. 😊
I knew there was some sort of evolutionary reason for me being a relentless night owl shitposter.













